The train station is the keystone of a multifaceted push for connectivity between communities within the airport corridor.

Our goal is to completely restore this historic landmark, and transform it into a multi-use events center and café, specifically acting as a waystation for bicycle tourists and other active users of the Ohio River Greenway Trail, which will run across 3rd Street, directly in front of the train station.

station updates

Come visit us and take a tour on October 20, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Our volunteers will be on hand to give you a tour and provide an update on our progress. 304 Mill Street.

Phase 2 is continuing. You can track our progress by following our Facebook page, and check out the links to the media items below. Or, come to one of our volunteer work days and lend a hand! Updates on when these dates are happening, and RSVPs can be submitted through our Facebook page, by clicking here.

The train station is a featured attraction in the new Walk Coraopolis program. We even have our own sign along the trail! Learn more about this great program here.

Through the Ohio River Trail Project's Bicycle Parking Program, the Coraopolis Train Station has received five 'inverted-U' bike racks to form a bicycle corral on a sidewalk outside the station. We are so grateful for their generosity!

The Trail Town Program has featured our project on their website! The Trail Town Program works in small and rural towns across western Pennsylvania and western Maryland, focusing on community and economic development around trail tourism and outdoor recreation.

We were also previously featured on Pittsburgh's own NPR News Station, WESA 90.5 FM Essential Pittsburgh. Marcus Charleston put together this fantastic segment, which you can listen to below, or access on their website.